1. Russian Strategic Intentions
- Author
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Peterson, Nicole, Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.), Defense Analysis (DA), Arquilla, John, Borshchevskaya, Anna, Bragg, Belinda, Devyatkin, Pavel, Dyet, Adam, Ellis, R. Evan, Flynn, Daniel J., Goure, Daniel, Kamp, Abigail C., Kangas, Roger, Katz, Mark N., Koven, Barnett S., Lamoreaux, Jeremy W., Laruelle, Marlene, Marsh, Christopher, Person, Robert, Pyatkov, Roman "Comrade", Schindler, John, Severin, Malin, Sherlock, Thomas, Siegle, Joseph, Spalding, Robert III, Weitz, Richard, Peterson, Nicole, Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.), Defense Analysis (DA), Arquilla, John, Borshchevskaya, Anna, Bragg, Belinda, Devyatkin, Pavel, Dyet, Adam, Ellis, R. Evan, Flynn, Daniel J., Goure, Daniel, Kamp, Abigail C., Kangas, Roger, Katz, Mark N., Koven, Barnett S., Lamoreaux, Jeremy W., Laruelle, Marlene, Marsh, Christopher, Person, Robert, Pyatkov, Roman "Comrade", Schindler, John, Severin, Malin, Sherlock, Thomas, Siegle, Joseph, Spalding, Robert III, and Weitz, Richard
- Abstract
A Strategic Multilayer Assessment (SMA) White Paper, This white paper was prepared as part of the Strategic Multilayer Assessment, entitled The Future of Global Competition and Conflict, in direct response to a series of questions posed by the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC). Twenty-three experts contributed to this white paper and provided wide-ranging assessments of Russia’s global interests and objectives, as well as the activities—gray or otherwise—that it conducts to achieve them. This white paper is divided into five sections and twenty-five chapters, as described below. This summary reports some of the white paper’s high-level findings, but it is no substitute for a careful read of the individual contributions.
- Published
- 2019